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Bug#275025: marked as done (openoffice.org: video in presentation (by mozilla-plugin-vlc): forks infinite number of [pluginapp.bin])



Your message dated Wed, 15 Aug 2007 23:35:17 +0300
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and subject line Debian Openoffice.org bug triage - bug #275025
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.2-3
Severity: important


_rene_ asked me to check whether these "videos in presentation" bugs appear 
in the upstream, so I did it folowing way:

downloaded lastest stable release 1.1.3 linux-x86 binary, and as a
normal (non-root) user I installed upstream openoffce in ~/tmp/ . I hope
this is a good way to check with upstream?

Then I ran openoffice 1.1.3 from ~/tmp/OOo/ to check all those bugs. 
(I had a clean distinction between debian's openoffice and upstream 
office, since they have different version numbers: 1.1.2 in sarge 
versus 1.1.3 in upstream (btw I have a clean up-to-date sarge install
here on my laptop).

I have checked all those bugs and they are in the upstream too, so you
can forward bugs 274365,274368,274369,274370,274371,274411 and this one
to the upstream.

I write this here, because otherwise I would have to reply to all those
bugs, sending 6 exactly the same emails.

During this check I encountered two new bugs. First one I submit here:




okay, this one is really *serious*. When I work with a presentation that
has many pages (about 5) and many videos (at least one on each page),
and I add a video, delete, resize them, change pages (page-up,
page-down) I can note a *very* interesting thing in a nearby terminal
which runs constantly 'ps auxw' command:

the number of processes depicted:   [pluginapp.bin] <defunct>  is
steadily increasing. After 2 minutes there are 5 of them. After 4
minutes there are 10 of them. And so on. The only way to get rid of
process [pluginapp.bin] <defunct> is to close openoffice. I can't even
kill -9 it.


this bug (as said above) appears in the upstream 1.1.3 too.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.26
Locale: LANG=pl_PL, LC_CTYPE=pl_PL

Versions of packages openoffice.org depends on:
ii  dictionaries-common [openoffi 0.22.30.1  Common utilities for spelling dict
ii  openoffice.org-bin            1.1.2-3    OpenOffice.org office suite binary
ii  openoffice.org-debian-files   1.1.2-3+1  Debian specific parts of OpenOffic
ii  openoffice.org-l10n-en [openo 1.1.2-3    English (US) language package for 
ii  ttf-opensymbol                1.1.2-3    The OpenSymbol TrueType font

-- no debconf information


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Version: 2.2.1-7

Dear openoffice.org user,

Thanks for your interest in OO.org and the bug report you have contributed.

Your bug report [0] was done for a version which is now quite old (pre
version 2.0.0).

During the last 6 weeks I sent 3 requests to update this bug report, and verify
that this bug still exists with a more up to date version of OO.org.

Since the bug is quite old, and I didn't get any response regarding this bug, 
I'm closing it. I'm using the current unstable version for proving version info.

If you'll find this bug to still exist in a future version of OO.org, please 
reopen the bug and specify the affected version.. Let me know if you need help 
with this process.

[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=275025

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Lior Kaplan
kaplan@debian.org

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